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Recovering a Partition
Recover a VTL partition if the source system is unavailable and you need to access the
partition (for example, to continue performing backups). When you recover a partition,
you select a received snapshot. The ETERNUS CS800 uses the snapshot to recreate the
partition on the target system just as it was at the point in time when the snapshot was
saved.
To recover a partition, the target system must support the library emulation and
drive type used in the original partition. For a list of the available library
emulations and drive types on the target system, see
page
To recover a partition:
1. On the target system, select a snapshot in the Snapshots List and click Recover.
The Recovered Partition Name page displays (see
on page
Figure 256: Recovered Partition Name Page
2. (Optional) In the Recovered Partition Name box, type a new name for the recovered
partition. (The default name is the original partition name.)
3. Click Apply.
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The time the most recent replication job was started.
The time the most recent replication job finished.
The status of the most recent replication job (see
"Replication and Synchronization Status" on page
Click the status to display detailed information about the
most recent replication job.
"Adding a VTL Partition" on
"Recovered Partition Name Page"
11.4 Receive VTL
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